AbstractPurpose: To determine whether differences in the conduct of individual practices of attending vascular surgeons account for variations in resource use at a university hospital.Methods: The practice patterns of six attending vascular surgeons at the University of Michigan Hospital were assessed for patient length of stay (LOS), ancillary service use, and the number of nursing hours required. Included in the study were 1930 hospitalized patients who had one of the 10 most frequently encountered diagnostic related groups (DRGs). Statistical analyses of variables that were thought likely to affect resource use included multiple regression models.Results: Patient age, sex, insurance, source of admission (direct admission or transfer admi...
AbstractPurpose: Managed care whether through risk or through capitated contracts results in reducti...
ObjectiveThis study compared in-hospital mortality and resource utilization among vascular surgical ...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that physicians who work in different hospitals adapt their length...
AbstractPurpose: To determine whether differences in the conduct of individual practices of attendin...
Whether one examines the average length of hospital stay at the level of geographic areas, at the le...
Whether one examines the average length of hospital stay at the level of geographic areas, at the le...
Background and objectivesThough patient factors are frequently linked to hemodialysis vascular acces...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
Objectives:To examine the changing relationship between general and vascular surgical workload on a ...
A number of surgery practice models have been developed to address general and trauma surgeon workfo...
The Committee on Workforce Issues of the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) and the North American C...
Impact of surgeon and surgical center characteristics on choice of permanent vascular access.Backgro...
The purpose of this quantitative, causal-comparative study was to determine if there is a difference...
ObjectiveTo survey the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) membership with regard to practice trends ...
AbstractPurpose: Managed care whether through risk or through capitated contracts results in reducti...
ObjectiveThis study compared in-hospital mortality and resource utilization among vascular surgical ...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that physicians who work in different hospitals adapt their length...
AbstractPurpose: To determine whether differences in the conduct of individual practices of attendin...
Whether one examines the average length of hospital stay at the level of geographic areas, at the le...
Whether one examines the average length of hospital stay at the level of geographic areas, at the le...
Background and objectivesThough patient factors are frequently linked to hemodialysis vascular acces...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
Objectives:To examine the changing relationship between general and vascular surgical workload on a ...
A number of surgery practice models have been developed to address general and trauma surgeon workfo...
The Committee on Workforce Issues of the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) and the North American C...
Impact of surgeon and surgical center characteristics on choice of permanent vascular access.Backgro...
The purpose of this quantitative, causal-comparative study was to determine if there is a difference...
ObjectiveTo survey the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) membership with regard to practice trends ...
AbstractPurpose: Managed care whether through risk or through capitated contracts results in reducti...
ObjectiveThis study compared in-hospital mortality and resource utilization among vascular surgical ...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that physicians who work in different hospitals adapt their length...